Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Nov 1906, p. 2

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Biel} | " F'sg r hele i two-thirds of this road for 81,400, and had the offer of the t in real of the following our Toe ae deop ' o give TO GET INFORMATION From Toronto Regarding the By. Law Consolidation. There was a meeting yesterday af- ternoon of the committee appointed by the city council to consolidate. the C laws. All members were present, A McCann (chairman), Mayor Mowat, Alds. Rigney, Nickle and Givens and City Solicitor Melntyre | | and City Clerk Sands. ; : Before the work of consolidating is gobe on with, the city solicitor was authorized to get certain information from to know if a special act is necessary for the consolidation if a by-law of company, offers this jolly performance quite a number of unusual novelties, am. i the production in travesty on purchased | "Ram Jam tation, who with the splendid male and female chorus bring out to the fullest vocal i At the Grand, 2th i § under the direction of Charles Dilling- and as to singin, ig strength. Laird, on a good account of £ i 2 2 ¥ ih fr 8 li ! F ip 5 oh TE rd ong which the second act grand opera, the King of Siam." This assistance of a Se will * the beauties of the musical score, | > on Monday, November 'Princess Beggar.' Petite Pauly Edwards, who is now A day of blessing is is | the association on ,S: ing , entitled | mos wing will be particularly interdet. of God. in helping will give the men's meeting. Garnett Lockett will officiate at are invited to any or all ---- Mechanics, Farmers, Sportsmen. , Rev. W. 8. Mac ., will conduct both ser. anticipated at watchers at seven o'clock in the T, Ottawa, anc a man, much uged unfortunate men . address. Good hearty nging always characterizes the the piano and John Dunn ill accompany on the violin, Men de. rous of enjoying a nrofitable hour of, the above. [4 ( ------ PROTEST THROWN ovuT. of the Limestones, : Eligible to Play. Late last nicht, With on the team next ¥, the Limestones should give themselves, 0que's manugement is very "Kingston's Famous Fur Store "me Never before have we been so P busy at this season rador dog, which -iraow 1 . charity and kindness. ing of a balance at nearly the same rate; and ham will pear ure. 84 pe Grand To heal and soften the skin and re. very cheerful and amiable disosition that he gave this portion up to Mr. Ratest hel ee . th. Her | nove geass, oil and rust stains, paint | she made many friends. who sincerely Fair, who at 4 same "whimsical med in -- Bw, 8 | and earth, ete., use The "Master Me- | reoret her demise. She is survived by J ice. Hence the warden's offer of Paultor Tibrettict pera yy ward rchanic's™ Tar Soap. Albert Toilet | two sons 'and two daughters, Miss < £5,000 seems to Saver the youd ad "Rrmigs ad Riers -_ Alfred "| Soap Co., Manufacturers, Minuie at. home; Patrick 1.. of Toron- any improvements. hope hi } 4 3. -------- to, and James and Miss Fannie, of trators 'will show how they arrive at Tne roan ot the first rank, 15c. will buy a Rood posteard al- New York city; also four hrothers, the value of the road. . Nhose Aho ne ea JB. tle and | hun, at O"Gorman's, King street. Michael, James and Peter of this city, Mr. Rigney spoke briefly on behalf sul She i aa on. Jo a ankee Con. Bibhy's for men's underwear, and Fdward of Corry. Pa. and one of the county after Ae Snovk pre. |S SOY tr ed a [8 tenton hy sister, Mrs. A. O'Connell, of Water- t is arg: » &l ocoed- - . ings were brought to a close, t FURS in making and sell- 3 ing furse Out of t town customers as || well as city people @ Us for thereal qual. ||» o ity of our furs. we have no trashy ers to carry oh the arrangements. drinker, who for years has diluted his meals with only the infusion of fascinating herb; whose kettle has hardly time to cool; who with the "Salada" sonable prices, the at 6.30 o'clock go to af government purpose of securing: some cimens of the land dog. ave.come to know army medical work, for the Canadian place his old-time dogs from the highlands, "and these, too, will be used To Give An "At Home." The pupils of the Eolloginte Insti intercollegiate hockey Be formed this coming win- s Hl and R. M. C. II, will Ontario Hockey Association, will thus be represented in A. by the Frontenac Club f this had tea road : : In prayer for young men, having | has amused the evening, with tea so- s % 4 Rod before them the i - {laced the midnight, and with tea wol- to be wade opera is given with al the dignity tion--intercession. The Bibi. Pa comed the morning." And then tea in dly_to Aeorue and attention as to anf grand ten o'clock will consider the physical | Dr. Johnston's time was a most ex. e ie od Such Joana artists. notably Aiea Edith Ww. resurrection. of Christ. At the men's | pensive drink, and he was not a rich wie On- wi 0, A ema a nglivhal He meeting. 4.13 o'clock in the afternoon, [man. The most delicions tea can be ry bute, Alfred J. Borneman, a amous | yw P. Archibald, the Dominion parole | 2otten in the sealed lead packets "of ! section 8, | jyric tenor and others of equal repu- pal Tea Co., at most rea- -- The Late Mrs. John Gallivan, Mrs. L. Anastasia Gallivan. wife of late John Gallivan. sncineer, died her residence, 285 Alfred street at this morning, surrounded w four children and her sister. Mrs, sallivan was widely known for her own, N.Y, --l To Go To Labrador. Dr. J. G. Evans, of this city, will Labrador in January next on patrol boat, for the of the very est obtainable specimens of the Lab- almost ex- inct. He will bring back, if possible, wenty dogs, and 'will then proceed to o the &ty of St. John's Nfld; "and here try and secure a. hall dozen spe- St. John's, Newfound- These will all be trained for nd other governments. \/ He will re- collies 'with some for the same class "ite 1 nd flooculent matter Wandered Away. ~fstroy' all solid a tain, in Which it is Decomposed. - Kingston will very soon roguire Base a sewage 'undergo séptic treat- ment. The following explanation of the process is given by City Engineer Beckwith : "The septic treatment of sewage, un: like 'other processes, has for is ob- ject the favoring of decomposition Gr putrefaction, and to do this the sow- is confined to tanks from which all light and as much aic as possible are excluded. In this way the mi crobes of decomposition are encour- aged, and under these conditions they multiply at a very great rate and de- the sewage. In a com- contained in i i stable Dris- ata Muent § these oon won coll wan earn for am ob marin, iam: the cue from (lee did not \ of warm Tavish, a A who had wandered from the House of tributed on top of a filter in first no will be pleas- | vices, Sunday school and Bible 8:15 | Providence. The police constable was of sand gravel, cake breeze or coal by than that {15 5 hin Paluliage od at 3 Preshyterian guild, Positive that the old gentleman would | Jeans of a revolving sprinkler similar » was a o the lta Pin. Strangems courteously welcomed. return at the same time as the dinner |.» revolving lgwn sprinkler. Tt he 4 . In order | he has a | Renetal favorite. for 1" Sydenham Street Method church |, oUF At 43 pastes throught the fiver, and it is value of | Js kindness and courtesy to them has Rev. C. BE. Munnin~ or. Sunday, et------t-- claimed passes out perfectly clear and to form been well marked. To the old Golden November 1ith. 1] a.m. Rev. Thom. Civic Industries' Committee. fray from all deconposible, obnoxious he ro reported was a of Fb a as Croshy, the Mintriey leagues' mis- Membors of the city council would |or organic matter, in fact pure Srink- 5 $ 8 4 -, the pastor. Song | ivie 1 ies' |ing water. I might add it is only the the tion, | rode. The store is located in the i om igi like to hear what the civic, industries' | ing water I mig hy do Gin Tin Visa. a SH lg ok | i EL nk EK; P : stree eC ai, i Shor. % yu ne hat hae ol pd Mh afin but one and he : 2. it i at i s all | sonally, fo hi dv IANS Jaws. Bras, Berio, 1 ahs | Bon et see rr at a oan, T bo ewe of eit ag be were in t is Ga Ar "Gethsemane " 7 pm, ""Judas Is. made to the council at its next meet- shoul know if it was a : 'the Harbor. iot," Sunday school and Bible ing, et ah. wid" rinei- good he Comigered i Crawlont's : osu Trade Wind en p.m, Strangers made cordially Notice pe hy the description : pte was :s i | from Oswego wi ; " t2- welcome at all services. . ya a sk iteclt js snercly. a lar receptacle Toten McDougall, * pu aie iam Us Deere: with coal, First Baptist church Rev. Douglas | An lluatrated Jodrens 30 be giyen ho i ot Merely o large Sptacle man, » i ' : Steamer Navajo, from | Laing, a. At both services; 11{in- Bt. weorge s ay, he jero- i nd bring the} to. bald hited: to give id intra. Yih. yenaral Figg am. "Christ Rejected of Men--Why 7" at sgt 'wos, Ali SX. ova L ot aa. and be tei 3 * : p i or Sodus |7 p.m, "Christianity Not a Doctrine, ortemouth, ay, ps hy . Tt is of 'a size to hold ahout the many that De ceion® | with feldspar. Bat a New Life," 243 pam, wible McKinney, for somp years missionary Huen a hel tinge ordinary. ry to place in ideal conditions. Craig's: Th steamer Alexandria, up | school. Seats free, Strangers welcome | in India, and now deputation Secretary weather flow, and is covered to _ex- § This was unfair, as u similar | 1, Montreal, this morning: steamer | to all services. Collection for general | for the Bible and Medical clude all light and as far as possible, report made on Princess Waterlily, down, last night. propellor | hospital. Mission. A most interesting speaker, AIT" The Sewage oats the oak de stivet in 3 Sod Fompany he | Cuba up, today; propellor Persia | Princess Street Methodist church-- | Come and hear her, the water level and the outlet is also Son - io any bY to-night, Rev. C, E. Manning will preach in submerged so as to trap the inlets and further t' to the road. Jf |" -T. Co. : Steamer Fairmount and | Princess street church to-morrow 's Sale. +: {outlets and avoid, as far as possible, it was not in fit condition for the col- Ungava and Hamilton, ar mornin at eleven o'clock. The pas- An assignee's sale was held on Fri- {4p disturbance of the upper part of, looting "of tolls, it was the duty of the rived from Fort William with 200,000 | tor will preach in the evening at [day at W. Pollitt's, Collingwood | the contents of the tank. On entering inspector of tolls to act. It had been bushels of wheat. Steamer Westmount [seven o'clock. Sunday school at 2:45 | street, by J. H. Mills, auctioneer. | the still water in the tank, the solids that the ad fr ter comin, | red, 16-day, for Fort William. Tug (p.m. Mic-week. service on Wednesday, | Every thing offered was 'sold, T. R. in the sewage are to a large extent, ow. than it was forty years sm on fren and So lh Bh Rk Sarcan Mathes chur The {Sows 300 bag oe st BTiS EE Whiti 9 } . . ~oireet, wthohst church ut ol jour and - J. ltom or op ol e surface a a been given at. that oui. Hon » with four - light | pastor, Rev. Dr. Eby, will ~reach at Carson, a number of delivery waggos, to Shei Mecife Eravity. - away -- y morning and even service: at 10 | Three tons of coal sold for <0 | from the light and air, the organisms revenue of the road hud fallen off, bat Swift's: Steamer Picton, up, to- |a.m., fellowship meeting. The sacra- {a record price for an auction sale. present in the sewage increase enor- this "evidence tame of a most nr ; steamer Belleville, up, to-day : vant of the Lord's Supper after regu- ---- mously, ang rapidly attack all organic able source. Some Witnesses Aletha, down and up, to. |lar moming service. 3 p.m., Sunday Saturday's Market. matter. By their action the more Stated _ that the. throwing off of the £ steamer Rideau King arrived | sch 7 v.m., subject "What Is In. : ood ket complex organic - substances are con- the a The nas off a had re- on wa, last nig he, am will go Spitation ¥' Good music, a hearty ay gre the verted into ehmple comp 0 uals, and pte i inter after the (welcome. ; condition of the roads. Fresh they are, in turn, still farthe c- i At 'No. 2 gate, in the TOM Proltabr : . - First Congregational church, corner | O09 . r fed to still simpler. forms, the ulti- ; the amount collected was $471, of the Rideau Lola Nuwine, Justory Wellington and Johnston streets fiuin, brought. Se. & doen; or mat products of the decomposition in 1906. $473.63, and these figures schooner Clara, from Sodus, with Pastor, Rev. J. Charles Villiers, were 50c. to 5c. per pair; ducks sold | the tank being water ammonia and show that the amount re coal; steamer Dundern, down, = last | Worship at 11 gum. and 7 pm. Bible for 81 to 81.95 per pair; | and | Carbonic acikl and other gases. ty tolls _bad aot Stcrsnantl night schooner Granger, from Wolfe | *¢hool at 3 o'clock. pa service, tirkeys were freely ck 8 1 at from "Afar a tank has been jo uve fue council should sland. i loading y night . at 8 o'clock. The ¢ F vere | tvelve months, examination reveals a fair compensation, and- he Hy freight uhlow hay. at the G. T. Pastor will preach to-morrow morn- ye io de ples. Potatoes HE only a thin layer of black, ' earthy that five cent. was rea- ------ ing on "Progress, Its Meaning and to ig bag, = 2 apple 2% g { | matter, the burnt-out ash of the so- AT THE GRAND Yelues."" In' the evening, W. P. Archi. | 2 io a barrel, A large Teants Ase. [lids of 'the sewage together With the for the sounty ---- : bald, Toronto, Dominion parole officer, | M8" et truck was offered at to * {mud and grit, brought down by storm ted the following to "Painting the Town" is Com. ! Will preach. To strangers and friends | ® bunch, > water. The Jager part & the solide like a cord RARERIS and. : ------ ! - ing. - i 2 ordinal invitation is given to Dr. Samuel Johnston's Descrip- a is nd conmating or light. "Painting the Town," the new musi- ---- tion of Himself. er solids under decomposition. The Sotitah prosented by Charles A YMCA. Sanday Notes. "A hardened and shameless fea [uction in the tank can To sear by 11 large of gas which k through the scum. The effluent from the tank is comparatively clean and inoffensive and, not liable to further fermentation, the work of decompost tion having "takes place in| the tank. Tt can, in tis state, be distharged in. to tidal water or where there is a current without any reasohable ob. jections. The cost of operating is practically nil. The filters are similar to those used with other svetoms, ex cept. that they are usually operated by mechanical methods so as to use each filter uniformly." : ---- ON "CANADIAN BANKING. -- Prof. Shortt Gives Lecture at vy. M. C. A. Friday Night. Notwithstanding the ther, there was a good attendance at the lecture given in the Y.M.C.A., Friday night, by Prof. Shortt on "Canadian Banking." The lecture was given under the auspices of the Pebat- ing Club recently organized at the Y. M. C. A. The address was a most learned one, and was much appreciat- ed by all present.. At the close Prof. Shortt answered several questions on the subject. J. M. Farrell presided dur ing the evening. - Porf. Shortt dealt with Canadian banking from the standpoint. of its relation to the interests of the whole people and our country. With the Canadian banking system there were many opportunities for a man of or inclement wea dinary means. 'This system, however, could not he found suitable for 4 country that went into speculations, but if there. was much speculation, larger sums of money would have to kept. The speaker pointed ont the various workings of the king system for the interest of the countrv and char acterized it as a system of book- ing for the people. The people were furnishing the bank the money and for, the banking the bank received a per f work. European armies are now us. centage or commission. In the olden h ; Flaw sore at the result of their protest of. |} Stutl--and you pay no more ~~ on extensively in field medical | days it was very difficult for a person the city council will suffice. An es- | gob 8 the worming "Con." Millan {| here than you would smaller work, and they have proven & great [to get into business. unless he had timate of the cost of the work is al- to : citi . > success. money. At that time men kept their x + : a a prominent citizen of deale: h d : So required so that the city council Gananoque to sympathize with himin rs without _experietice, an san money in a strong box and saved up may authorize the expenditure, the loss of his betting coin and pro. || who have a reputation to make. OBJECTION TAKEN ue do Many yours. ne test monev. When the | ho ne ent. 1.8 mun R00C Crechit he Try Bibby's $1 driving glove. announced who was ated hotel wan HATS | By Iabor Council to Convict | could get into business, Albert and (ueen guaranteed jananoque eon! uttered Just fom ) . ! Stone Cutting. | : : ty of rubber ® are the best. | words and rang off Gananoque should || Men's Hats have (5) The Trades' he Lee Council had | When you're broke the girls are shy ly sold at Dr. wn's drug store. drob the protest fever, 'and take their |} hoon a long study Q an important meeting, last evening, '¥ turn and fly as you come nigh Two-thirds of the so-called society beatings like Kingston 'teams do. ith d 4 J] The mutter discassed was the propos. race 9 od me show some pluck, 400" are ciphers, . However, the protest was of one ad-{} With us and those od use of conviet labor on the stone | 128ke b aeky itain Tea; wil . vant to it saved them who buy here are for the biological building to be erect- "Pai ange your Tue or : 3 from a biesor defeat than they pot of getting the ed at Oveen's University. This stone : ainting The Town musical come- Makes M heve last Saturday, as Laird was not || Sure : is hkelv to be given the medical | OV COMbany arrived here at one allowed to play in that game, latest style and the facclty by the Dominion 'government | ©'clock, Sunday afternoon. from Mont- i oe Ss i bést value to be had hy Qurunt. in view of the work done f real. TE a ay evo. tarloads "of The first hundred dq rs are ow Best Time, 0 by Queen's Medical Col in the in- TY and sixty men and orus wo- the hardest 'ta get. The --- To, buy furs and here is the place anywhere. For this ' terest of science and SR eaith. It is men. sd : fo got thym is to open asav. | 10 buy hem. Soe the choion sors |] season. everyone, Brom the tocar re Bact al this. ytone for the" best alin of apaduarters 3 sal at 87, 89, , 12, al . . rom the local ' penitentiary, and the y « goods, » ings account with this bank we, muffs to match $9.50 uw, at Camp- especially | business men who Jaros: fmount, from Be incent de ope Cold Better? al deposit regularly from Il Bros., the store of quality. RY "aul prison. local Try ' and our Co at earnings. ------ hat 1 a gor lookiat e re yday Labor Council objects to convict la- | No, it's as bad as ever. Nothing o See Bibby's fancy "vests. it lor winter shou ; y Ove {| bor being employed on the cutting of | seems to help. Why not use the up-to Sevenrala. who has well earned the 1 of our new camel's hair hats. the stone, and, accordingly. iast even- date specific Catarrhozone, which Interest Allowed tite of the king of funmakers, is The price is $1.75, Hag a resolution was phssed. to that | drives out cold in ope day. Inhale ; hooked to avbear at the Grand Opera prices 1. fu, efiect_and ecapies ordered do be sent Catarrhozone and you will be relieved "on osits of ONE * I House for three nigh ~ ing to al central "union bodies in Can: [in two minutes. Continue the treat- depasi 1 DOLLAR evening. | Ho Ig ada. z ment and cure is assured, Healin, n and upwards. riday ia destroving and pleasant, meth ge . x » - » Ir . Buy beel, iron and wine at Gibson's |} 'y I mols vests and, cheat: protectors, | colds, thiset torte ant Prva Bug Red Cross drug store 50c. "not 75c." Hat and Fur Specialists. «|| all prices, at Chown"s drug store. | 0 rer with Catarrhozone, Sold every- See Bibby's $2.50 sweaters, ie Bays raters, 49. Bibby's. where, 5c. and $1, SEPTIC TREATMENT City Engineer Beckwith--The rid Secape Goes Through Tanks 2ca Fo DJS 1 Sor USE DR SCOTTY'S LiNtnggy tute are arranging for "A OF THE CITY'S SEWAGE 1S] ma we arose po prs 4 b " be held in -J with a soft cloth, keeping it Stage Home. which, . kel the offic- EXPLAINED. ated. well aie An Excellent Bair Restore and Sealp Cleanser Large bottle, 25 cents. "If mot for sale at your ¢ can al®ays be procured at ryecia, r McLeod's. Alueg B Dr. Scott's White Liniment Propr's., St. Jobn, Nu. al oy Bass nd Chelng: FURS Seal Skin Sacks Persian Lamb Sacks Fur-lined Coats Ruffs and Mufts and Fancy Neck Pieces W. F. GOURDIER Exclusive Fur Store Phone 700 We take Pleasure ip drawing your attention to our, now, ful} stock B of Gold Lockets. \ Ladies' Round Lociets® ain and stone f or the neck chain. ' Oval and Ob Lockets © plain and with "30. CIETY" DESIGNS, for gentlemen's vest cl Ss. A glance at for above without doubt, your advantage. SMITH BROS, Jewellers and Opticians ISSUERS OF MARRIAGE our Prices pieces will, be - to COAL When You 1] From P. WALSH 4 You get Berne Scranton as he handles nothing else ee eee v To-Night! Be sure and see our 25¢. window. Some of the gcod hings it contains are : Ladies' Elastic Knit Un- lerwear Vests and Draw- ars, the 35¢ quality for 2sc. a garment. Men's English Worst.d 0x, specially strong thred, well knit, regular 3 pairs for $1, only 25c a pair. The best line of Ladies' Cashmere Hose in the City at-25C a pair. : Ladies' Fancy Collars, the 35¢ and 4oc quality all at one prics, 25¢ each; lots of other snaps in it. Needing any Ribbons For Fancy Work ? 500 yards of odd lines in Silk and Satin Ribbons, were 5c and 7c a yard, to- aight one price to clear, 3c a yard. 144 Barrels of assorted Hair Pins on sale to-night barrel. Agents for Standard Patterrs NEWMAN SHAW i Porras ssacssases canhs@ ------ Plaid Silk Belts, s very new designs, 25¢. 5oC. 3 "yi New Ringwood Gla in the tartan mixty black and white, and f colors, 25¢..and 35¢. pai Fancy Collars, in an _ less variety, at 19c., 35¢. and 50c¢. Ladies' Fancy L Handkerchiefs," fancy plain edges, 25c. value. night, 2 for 25¢. Hos: Suj porters, satin pad. Tec-night, pair. 125 Guaranteed Gloves, in' black or To-night, 98c. pair. Jas. Johnston Si 180 Wellington Street 3 a . M 'Quality and Pri You. are assured of if you plat order with usy Quick service we aim at. New Goods arriving daily. i N. C 8 New New Figs, - New Dates, A Néw Lemons, New Oranges, New and Preserved Fruits; New Sup Biscuits and Cookies, popular lin New lines of Breakfast Foods, Hand Picked Snow Apples, Talme Husscts, also Loaking Apples. Farmers fi Butter, small lots comim Pork Sadysage. scvera Sufgked Meat made in' Mathews' Cooked Meats, lowest prices. F. W. Van Luve Phone 417 ~: :* 246 Princess ANA DRUG STORE NE) If you have never u Peerless Hair Restor for Gray or Falling H: you should do so at on Large Bottles - 50 Ce MEDLEY'S DRUG STO Liberal Wat Meetings Liberal 'Ward Meetings fo election of sub-division Cha will be held in the Reform R Golden Lion, Block, as follo TUESDAY EVENING, N inst. at 8'w'clock. Nos. 1 and 2 Sydenham Wa No. 4 Ontario Ward # # Nos. 5 and 6 St. Lawrence | Nos. 7, 8, 9 and 10 Cats Ward ; Nos. 28, 23 24 and 25 Vi Ward WEDNESDAY EVEN Nov. 14th inst at 8 o'clo No. 3 Ontario Ward Nos. 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15: enac Ward ; 16, 17,18, 19, 20 a Rideau Ward Kingston, Nov. 5th, 1906. J. McDONALD MOWA * President Kingston Reform Aso Nos. In Antioch and other Syrian fine , plums, a oth Fees bring from 23d. to 33d. a fruits sell for about id. a "Fasteless" Castor Oil for and children js sold at Gibson', "© Cross drag" +47 Universal meat' ghoppers from to $1.95; all guaranteed, Str Hardware. Bl Table rs, oor 'biye Be. baker "alplen. aif: Bind Crawford. = Postegrd: albums, hall price, day, at O'Gorman's, King stree

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